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    Nikol Vovayi Pashinyan (Armenian: Նիկոլ Վովայի Փաշինյան, pronounced [nikɔl pʰɑʃinˈjɑn]; born 1 June 1975) is an Armenian politician serving as the prime...
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    brought the party's founder, Nikol Pashinyan, to power as prime minister. On 23 January 2013, opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan publicized a project to establish...
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    governments strained following the election of Nikol Pashinyan as prime minister of Armenia in May 2018. Pashinyan has been compared by Russian politicians...
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    Jazeera. "Armenia PM Nikol Pashinyan accuses army of attempted coup". BBC. 25 February 2021. "Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan announces his resignation...
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    The premiership of Nikol Pashinyan began on May 8, 2018, when Nikol Pashinyan was elected in a 59–42 vote by the National Assembly of Armenia to be the...
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    2018 Armenian Revolution (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    political and civil groups led by a member of the Armenian parliament — Nikol Pashinyan (head of the Civil Contract party). Protests and marches took place...
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    Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, 5 October 2023". neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu. "Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's speech at the European...
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    announcement, with many of them gathering at Stepanakert Airport. Later, Nikol Pashinyan commented on this that "it is obvious to me that this is being done...
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    Second Nagorno-Karabakh War (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    want to be part of Azerbaijan and in 2020 the Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan announced plans to make Shusha, a city of historical and cultural significance...
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    2021 Armenian parliamentary election (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    Nagorno-Karabakh War and an alleged attempted coup in February 2021. Nikol Pashinyan, who had served as Prime Minister since 2018, resigned in April 2021...
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    2020–2021 Armenian protests (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement on 10 November 2020. After Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that he signed an agreement to cede Armenian-occupied territories...
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    Iran and potentially to Turkey. On 14 January 2022, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan set up a working group for reconstruction of the Yeraskh to Nakhichevan...
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  • 2021 Armenian political crisis (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    Onik Gasparyan against the government of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Pashinyan accused Gasparyan and 40 other high-ranking military officers...
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    prime minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that it was a strategic mistake for Armenia to solely rely on Russia to guarantee its security. Pashinyan stated, "Moscow...
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    prime minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that it was a strategic mistake for Armenia to solely rely on Russia to guarantee its security. Pashinyan stated, "Moscow...
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  • prime minister. 2018 April 23: Serzh Sargsyan resigns. 2018 May 8: Nikol Pashinyan assumes power and promises anti-corruption and pro-democratic reforms...
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  • year 2024 in Armenia. President: Vahagn Khachaturyan Prime Minister: Nikol Pashinyan Speaker: Alen Simonyan List of Armenian submissions for the Academy...
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    Anna Hakobyan (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    journalist and the wife of the current Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan. She is the editor-in-chief of the Haykakan Zhamanak (Armenian Times)...
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  • election. The leader of the alliance was the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan. Despite its dissolution as a national party in May 2021, the My Step...
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    effectively the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Armenia. Nikol Pashinyan is the current prime minister. He took the office on 8 May 2018 following...
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  • election. Its leaders were Edmon Marukyan (leader of Bright Armenia), Nikol Pashinyan (leader of Civil Contract), and Aram Sargsyan (leader of Hanrapetutyun...
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    his August 2019 visit to Stepanakert, the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan presented the strategic development goals set for Armenia for the next...
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    elections. On 20 June 2021, Pashinyan's Civil Contract party won an early parliamentary election. Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was officially appointed...
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    The Third Pashinyan government, which was formed on 6 August 2021, is the current executive branch of the government of Armenia. Nikol Pashinyan continued...
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    2022 Armenian protests (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    June 2021. Following the election, Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party won a supermajority in parliament and Pashinyan retained his position as Prime Minister...
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    2024 Armenian protests (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    demonstrations taking place throughout Armenia due to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan leading an effort to demarcate the Armenia–Azerbaijan border, reaching...
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    2023 Armenian protests (category Nikol Pashinyan)
    had been heavily backed by Armenia until a change in Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's policy towards the region in recent years. The government of Azerbaijan...
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    The Second Pashinyan government was the executive branch of the government of Armenia from 14 January 2019 to 2 August 2021. Nikol Pashinyan was appointed...
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    the Spanish government. A meeting between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was scheduled be held at the...
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    was strengthened. In May 2018, parliament elected opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan as the new prime minister. His predecessor Serzh Sargsyan resigned...
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